Die Band kommentiert: “Today we are announcing our third and last single before the release of the new album. It is called ”The World”. Once again filmmaker Robert Piel has created a visual interpretation which you can watch here below. Enjoy!”

Hier der Kommentar der Band: "This song is not primarily about heroin or doing drugs inherently, but also about the aspiration to find warmth in life and the search for something that makes you feel complete. I think it is almost impossible to find this warmness and equanimity, as life is nothing but a continuous downward spiral. The longing is willing to abate after a few years, but the sadness will last forever."

Die Band kommentiert: "This time we wanted to challenge the establish dogmas and indeed our own predetermined ideas of what makes death metal sound like death metal. We have taken notes from the history of heavy guitar driven music before the times of death metal, in fact; before the times of heavy metal. We have taken inspiration from the hard rock and prog rock movements of the early seventies and put a heavy death twist on it. For those who feel like retching at the sound of this; we can assure you that this is by all means a death metal album and not some silly retro 70-ties throwback 5 years too late for the trend. It’s simply Usurpress but slower, heavier and way more complex.”

Die Band kommeniert: “We are really looking forward to finally be able to show our fans how damn good this band can be when the circumstances are right. With that I mean to be able to do an album the way we want to do it: creating as a band, rehearsing as a band, recording as a band. You will hear a band performing here, with fierce energy and hunger!”

Chefdenker Lasse Pyykkö kommentiert: "Once all the songs for 'Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed' were written, it became clear to us that 'Sempiternal Grotesqueries' was going to be the album's opening track. Unlike on our previous records, there's no intro track on the new album, because we figured that the doomy and atmospheric riff, which kicks off 'Sempiternal Grotesqueries' (and also closes the song) would work just fine as an intro to the album. It sets the mood, and as soon as you have lit the black candles, the song grows into a gripping death doom whirlwind and you're in for a ride with the Blind Dead."

Die Band kommentiert: "Our premiere track, 'Skinner' is the first song that we wrote for this album and it offers a mere glimpse into the abyss which is 'Cacophony of Terror'. This record tells a story of paranoia and self-destruction with no light at the end of the tunnel. 'Skinner' weighs heavy in bleak hopelessness, but it's only a prelude of things far worse to come..."